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Thinking about selling my skyline...

Silver 32, 93 model

70,000kms

rego until may 2005

Alarm

tints

Gtr front bar

aftermarket side skirts

rear pods

18inch deep dish rims 265/40s on rear and 235/35s front with 85% tread

x force muffler

Blitz boost gauge

Blitz lm fmic

Blitz supersound bov

Full exhuast 3in turbo back

Gap height adjustable suspension

rb25 series2 turbo

rb25 5 speed gear box

heavy duty clutch from Unique autosports

Apexi Safc

Greddy profec b boost controller

Pineapples set for grip

Car is making 174.9 rwkw on 13-14 psi

$17,000, or 16,300 without rims

OPen to reasonable offers and trade!!!!!!!!

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Hey FLY-SKY,

Would you be interested in a swap for an NA white 1988 MR2, momo ferrari rims, 200000kms but has koni adjustable suspension, perfect interior (grey / black) and the motor was rebuilt by BD4's about 20000kms ago. 9months rego. estimated value around $7000 and I would give you a cash adjustment of between $7000 and $10000 pending the condition of the Skyline....???

Email me on [email protected] if your interested.

Thanks!!

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